Locomotor coordination in infancy: The transition from walking to running - Forrester, Phillips, et al. - 1993 () Citation Context ...on between attractors. Transition from walking to running has also been studied in children as part of a developmental research on locomotor skills (see Whit...
Infants master crawling and walking in an environment filled with varied and unfamiliar surfaces. At the same time, infants' bodies and skills continually ... JG Bremner,CS Margaret,F Alan,... - 《Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development》 ...
Locomotor Training || Basic Skills for Implementation of Locomotor Training ,S Harkema,,PA Behrman,,H Barbeau 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Global core recommendations for a musculoskeletal undergraduate curriculum Objective: To develop core recommendations for the learning outcomes of an undergraduate ...
Additionally, leaders are often individuals possessing special skills about for instance the environment, which can be applied to humans over dogs in our societies31. Nevertheless one could argue that our results did not evidence an after-effect of affiliation, i.e. leadership, but instead local ...
Additionally, leaders are often individuals possessing special skills about for instance the environment, which can be applied to humans over dogs in our societies31. Nevertheless one could argue that our results did not evidence an after-effect of affiliation, i.e. leadership, but instead local ...
Non-locomotor skills are the ability to make motions of the body that don't result in moving from one place to another, like...
and winking are examples as well. Like other types ofmotor skillssuch as walking and running, non-locomotor skills are developed beginning in infancy and advance through childhood. Many early education curricula include lessons on these skills; 21st century schools are recognizing the importance of ...
infancyjoint visual attentionlocomotor delayPonseti methodThe aim of this study was to examine the link between joint attention skills and locomotor experiences in infants with locomotor delay due to congenital idiopathic clubfoot compared to typically developing infants. Using a following of point and...